The ‘Radiant Jharkhand’ exhibition, organized for the first time by Visual Myths, will conclude on February 23. On the second day, the exhibition witnessed a footfall of 4000 visitors, with a majority of youth and students from various educational institutions of Kolhan participating actively.
The exhibition featured over 30 stalls from government and non-government institutions, providing valuable information on education, career opportunities, and placement. The event aimed to empower students and youth by offering them insights into central government schemes and career-oriented programs.
A large number of students were seen exploring the stalls, gathering information on career opportunities and placement avenues. Each stall had experts guiding visitors about their respective departments and initiatives. Free pamphlets, leaflets, and coffee table books were also distributed to provide detailed information about the schemes.
Geological Survey of India (GSI): Displayed minerals found in different parts of Jharkhand, with a special focus on dinosaur eggs from millions of years ago and human brain remains from five million years ago. This exhibit generated immense curiosity among the youth.
CSIR National Metallurgical Laboratory (NML): Provided insights into ongoing research and developments in the field of metallurgy. Reserve Bank of India (RBI): Educated visitors on financial literacy and digital banking initiatives. Central Mining and Fuel Research Institute: Offers information on mining technologies and fuel research. Aadhaar (UID) Stall: Saw a large number of visitors updating their biometrics and gathering information about Aadhaar-related services.
Neetu Pal Gupta of Visual Myths expressed her gratitude for the enthusiastic participation and overwhelming response from the youth and students. She emphasized that the objective of the exhibition was to educate and empower the youth by providing them with accurate and valuable information about career paths, government schemes, and educational opportunities.